Effects of Simultaneous and Successive Stimulus Presentation on Visual Discriminations by Aphasic Patients

Author:

Engmann Deedra L.1,Brookshire Robert H.2

Affiliation:

1. University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas

2. Veterans Administration Hospital, Kansas City, Missouri

Abstract

In order to determine whether aphasic and nonaphasic subjects would perform differentially in simultaneous and successive discrimination tasks, 10 aphasic and 10 nonaphasic hospital patients performed in a successive and a simultaneous discrimination task in which 2 stimuli were presented on each trial, and in a successive discrimination with a single stimulus presented on each trial. Aphasic and nonaphasic subjects learned the successive discrimination task with a single stimulus faster than the other two discriminations. When the discrimination involved two stimuli, simultaneous presentation of stimuli resulted in faster learning by aphasic subjects than did successive presentation. Learning of visual discriminations by aphasic and nonaphasic subjects appeared to occur all at once, rather than as gradual improvement over trials. The hypothesis that aphasic subjects would have difficulty with inhibition of responses to negative discriminative stimuli was not supported.

Publisher

American Speech Language Hearing Association

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology

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2. Contingency Management in the Treatment of Adult Aphasia: A Review;Australian Journal of Human Communication Disorders;1977-12

3. Effects of a Program Based on the Token Test for Teaching Comprehension Skills to Aphasics;Journal of Speech and Hearing Research;1974-12

4. Aphasic Performance on Visual Tracking Program;Perceptual and Motor Skills;1972-10

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